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ee $8,000,000 nl OPENS TO MORRON architec ptural manly and a Seven Selig Foon Floors, 600,090 Square Feet of Space, 2,500 Employees. square feet. one as soon as the threshold 18] "ine rest-rooms and faeries And by the wey, this very) of the establishment jold in Fifth avenue marks the baetinie of the wonders, Look at it as you go in—at the main vestibule, | ¢p, anal is—and you will sre that it is de- hed from the building. Don't won- be at it now, but go again after the! destinies of, these rooms, store has been closed and you will find that this vestibule, over which tendance every day, GYMNASIUM DIAMOND ON ROOF. is @ brilliant, wide show window in its place. The vestibule? Oh, thi sunk into the basement & plunger elevator, taken aboard @ showcase! mond on the root. another window! Hospital, Barber Shop, $75,- Wwinbo N rnoone SAIN INTO! there. 8 got 000 Pipe Organ, Two ‘Take the big show windows adjoin-/ “bich an organ! Roof Gardens. in the city, The fon will ing; they, with all their fine dinplay! tony of wares, sink Into the basement too singers will be heard. time for dressing or re: may be found in the basemeat ah: gientcally clean barber shop, t's pause while the new dressin, eight barbers in constant atten An $4,000,000 palace of merc! shandige | ments effected and ready in its set $6,000,000 represeniing the structure} ting, Is wheeled aboard, and up goes on hag gf id Reg ee. where ir. ! Ateelf and $3,000,000 the vast and varied : t tel sires to change Bis clothes for the ‘These rooms will be kept the window floor to its sidewalk level! theatre. @tock It houses—ts to be added to New | hot wrapped w open after the store clo: popped into @ chute to Yerk's commerce to-morrow with the}and in a gta pops r formal openin, of Lord & Taylor's! tn ener ge customer,” the slip re mew store, in Fifth avenue, from} ording your purchase ts placed in ai Thirty-cighth to Thirty-ninth street. | electrical device, the auditor ts not! utomatically stamps ft “O.; down a Sam; Bore:t to be prepared for any wonders | Ys" jon he Ge you go Without fw mad-| sent pur by since now is the time and this ts the’ ment's delay. place for wonders-—-but without any ine, made may trot, canter or see just how inj Cor if the: RHEuMATIC JOINTS Rub Pain Right Out —Try This! Quit compl bottle of old Limber up! ome case in fif F treatment joints and h, FRA into your jes and rei mes instantly » dacob's Oj + harmless rheu m cure which never disappoi an not burn or t a snow-drift, a mile two large ba farm yesterda: Tuesday Specials Throughout the Entire Simpson Crawford Store $1.50 and $1.98 HOUSE DRESSES, at Abe 9x12 Royal Axminster RUGS, at $2.00 double width, extra heavy, SATIN CHARMEUSE, in 48 light and dark shades; yard, at $1.15, New spring DRESS GOODS, values up to $1.00, yard 48; values up to $1.50, yard ren to $8.00 American Lady and Lily of France CORSETS, at $2.89. Women’s $1.00 to $8.50 soiled NIGHT at 69c, 98c, $1.48 and $1.79. nd $2.50 voile and bhatiste 68c; values up to $2.00, yard 88c, Women’s $22.50, 24, 75 and $29.75 new Our 615,00 to $19.75 double faced VE- ring STREET and EVENING LOUR and SILK PORTIERES, pair at \ BEORE at $16.75. $10.50. . . ” to 82.48 hemp and yeddah PLA- 87.90 to $10.00 imported LACE CUR- TAINS, pair at $5.00. ; $2.50 and $3.00 LACE CURTAINS, at 1.44, $12.50 American porcelain DINNER SI . 100-piece, at $ $7.95, aaeroon DOME, eons for gas, at $6.98. Women’s $2.00 to $4.00 SHOES, at $1.00 Sale of 5,000 slightly imperfect ‘Turkish BATH MATS, regularly 59c to $1.50; sale prices 39c, 58e, 68c, 78c and 89c. Children’s 83.00 winter COATS, sizes 2 to 15 years, at $1.50. Y | refux, trate. 25c and S5c French MESH VEILINGS, rd, 15¢. y Women’ 's 50c to $1.75 imported LACE NECKWEAR, at 25¢c, » Wee and 9c. Women’s $1.00 slightly imperfect SILK HOSIERY, at S5c. $45.00 BRASS BED OUTFIT, con- sisting got bes, arene spring and two feather pillows, at $25.00. rhe ati honey CORK LINOLEUM, equare yard, 35c. of Fa sae renee Sui 35 Years Seadors sonGi SON AVE.. 19" TO20" "STREET. W. A. Marble and John S. Sheppard, Jr., as RECEIVERS Certainty— With the leavening included in the flour, there is no risk that the dough will not rise! Results are sure—a great satisfac- tion when time is limited. SELF RAISING FLOUR Is a wonderful convenience for biscuit, crusts or cake. Recipes on package. 10c and 15c—All Grocers Mex Kes ] ture ‘are devoted to the selling vitiag. ot | goods, and there an y of 2,500 em 0 oe Paced of simplicity that appeals to} in the new atore is more than n.008 | | Sunday Concerts |; luncheon places in New York than ood Mandarin rooms . Incidentally, there to be manicured datly! ‘The welfare of the Rg rg ten ‘art the thousands have passed all day,| Complete hospital, with three Ay : gone completely and that there| Clans and four graduate nurses tm at AND BASEBALL ‘here is a a Cag dia- Also, re are EIGHTY DEPARTMEN’ T5. | as wide and as tong as itself and risen| two root gardens for customers and again and become for all the world| employees, and for the latter a fully equipped gymnasium as large as any also some of the world's greo' it For the benefit of mere man, in . The street clothes Mr. Soandso has removed will i ready for you. If you| be delivered next morning at his resi- and there is no charge for this, at Delivery ioe yah ona Pr Nabe lephone, and by pressing a/at the Thirty-cighth street » Oo New Yorkers are popularly sup-| fied by telep! Di me tenied ina thee imilar incline to Thir- ty-ninth street. There are 125 of these Seven of the ten floors of the struc- | motor delivery wagons for city ser- There's a mechanical horse in the special order department upon which the women having riding ere ir habits are brnav it of any of the "Paris contemplate buying, a stage, fitted with border and foot and spot lights, whereon sev- young women will Feb, 23, Vitle the fire apparatus was stalled tn away, @ lose of the burning of he Millwood intl }| phonte _poer | j not mal | Pianists Held First Place in —— Wilhelm Bachaus, Teresa |; Carreno and Daovid|' Sapiretein Please Lar, Audiences—Both Sym- phony and Philharmon- |; ic Orchestras Heard. By Sylvester Rawling. @ ALTER DAMROSCH and the|@ Symphony Orchestra, assisted by Wilheim Bachaus, pianist, and Oscar Geagie, baritone, gave an/| % all-Brahma programme at Aeolian Hall yesterday afternoon. The first |} symphony was played with what | ¢ seemed to be too much deliberation, | } and, certainly, by individual instru- | ¢ ments, with some roughness; but the | ¢ audience plauded it generously, . Bachaus was heard in the second piano concerto, in which his con- tinence and understanding were as/@ admirable as his technique. Mr. Beagle, companied by Coenraad V. Bos at the piano, sang “Wir Wander- ten,” “Botechaft,” “Nachtigall” and “Meine Liebe ist Grun” in good voice and with express Mr. Damroech, in programme slips of large type, repeated/his admoni- tion: “Ladies are kindly requested to remove their hats at these concerts.” Careful observation disclosed these facts: The house was crowded in all parts, In the balcony, except for the topmost row that could obstruct ne- body's vision, only one woman kept her hat on. In the boxes only eix women retained a head covering. On the ground floor not less than one- plumes in the faces of the people be-| Althouse, Bada, Ieiss, Rothicr, Pinar Waa oe hind them. Some of theay women will|Segurola, Margaret. ols mgnora onnection be at the Metropolitan Opera House | Sparkes, Sophie Brea! ee If they do not take their hats off they will be requested to leave the audi- toriui Yet at Aeolian Hall, where the r has little rise, and to tho management's wish, Mr. say shocked, if I named some of the offenders, anist, was the soloist at the monte Society’ Hall yesterday afternoon. heard in Grie, opus 16, whi @ played brilliantly if with not all of her wonted fire. Mr. Stransky led his men through a fino exposition of Schubert's unfinished Greeny B minor. TI series of four recitals at the Princess rnoon. the Chopin sonata in B 35, was especially wor- sides his programme held Schuma: phisto-Waltzer,” should have been larger. politan Opera House packed th the walls. Ricardo Mart ‘ merican As one companiment. Mischa © “outside” soloist greoted with much applause, chara Hageman led the orchestra, which Played the overture to Ucol “Merry Wives of Windsor,” Lisi rien Rhapsody, 'o, 1, and the ry “Queen of Sheba,” and played bets well. Mr. Hageman is young, caapble and ambitious, recent addition to Opera Company's bart. was suddenly called upon last night to sing as substitute for another member of the company who hed o cold. In an aria from “A Masked Rall” and the prologue lincet” he won the favor of th ‘© audience. Morgan Kingston’ | fine votce wi rd to advantage in in English. The other sing- ers were Lois Ewell, Ivy Scott, Mary Caraon, Walter Wheatley and Morton Adkins. The orchestra, directed by Mr. dancii Una’ Raven ond Mémund Makalif Tt made the hit of the evening, = ‘ ve, George Barrere, flutist; Carlos Salzedo, harpist, and Paul Kefer, ‘cellist, made their first appearance at the Belasco Theatre last night before a large audience that was charmed with the effocta | Produced by this navel combination |of dnatrumenta in modern chamber The programme he- ements, ‘ouperin (ies. 1735) that for delicacy, bright- ness and brevity was irresistible, The flavor continued throughout flute solos by Mr. Barrere, harp solos by Mr, Salzedo, ‘cello solos by Mr. Kefer, and the final “Petite Suite” of Debussy. Gerville-Reache, the well- known contralto, formerly with Mr, Hammerstein’ Manhattan Pi Company, sang two groups of songs to everybody's liking, ough aor was made for her because of a col The Boston Symphony Orchestra, under Dr. Karl Muck, at Its concert in on Saturday afternoon, pacity audience, played symphony with hosity such as even thin superb band of pla: | equalled. The house | The presentation of Ric |tone poem “Death and Transfgura- | thon” wes another fine feat, bul with | that we are more familiar, There | was no soloist, The only other num- ber, sald not to have been played be- fore in New York, wan Lingta sym. “Hungaria” which did deep impresuion, “Barts God the Metropot- | itan Ope natinee on Batur- ehowed the fold it hus upon the by packing the house ae if |Doughter of President Wilson Caruso were i to state that the summons third of the women flaunted their the reat ot the big cast, that includes ii atx houra tver ithe matines to-day, and they know that |oMe,an¢ Jeanne Ma ie Walkuere” at the ges 8 eg Herts conducting, attrac a rs hudience that enjoyed a. tine per. | Lies in Poor Blood, Cough and different to other people's comfort | formance. gloriously, made ao virile as well as Damrosch would be surprised, not to| beautiful Brunnhilde. Karl Jorn returned to the cast as Torosa Carreno, the Venezuelan pi-|Siegmund and tan. Both were effective. Basil Ruys-|nia, it is important to drive the last concert in Carnegie |dacl vee rena and the Valkyries | traces of it out of the system. were fam! ir. ening, Ellis Clark Hammons a play better when has quired more polish and grown in ‘experience I suffered for a long time, ——- included Gries sonata tn Ce mince, | different remedies, but nothing seemed , a New York pl-|opua 45; Viextemps's concerto tn E/to do me any good until I took Vinol, allenge comparison | major, opus 10 and Beethoven's ro-/¢,5m which I received great benefit. je best, gave the third of hig {mance in F' major, opus 50. fom Na His | Sergeant Jamison Knew Nething of 8 Poltee Sergeant John Jamison of Nut-| hack your money. compositions by Brahma, Beethoven, | ley, N. J., on the night of Feb. 4, noti- 8. and the Liszt-Busoni “Me-/fled an autolst going through Nutley all well ployed toto appear before the Recorder for run- the enjoyment of an audience that} ning his car without int subsequently The notice was Sunday concert at the Metro- | the same night t! run down and 1 e i : i I i | As She Appears in Bird Masq QYNTTIG | OF TOG He 2H TEMUOOEMOROSOOE jf E r i} + fH i jE at i! iz i i Hit i | singing. Didur’e fine’ Jamison has asked ‘The By BLACK & WHITE | Scotch Whisky’ There are 3,000,000 gallons * of thoroughly matured Black ey and White, at least ten years u old, always in reserve in bond. | es ee “DANGER AFTER GRIPPE turday nigh Worn-Out Condition. Olive Frem- Grippe, _ ple . pneumonia are lovely Sieglinde and Lila: greatly to be feared at this season. jag an effective Fricka.| To prevent grippe from being fol- | owed by either pleurisy or pneumo- Johanna Gada Our advice is to take Vinol, our 28,000,000 gallons more are % delicious cod liver and iron prepara- : A ie tion without oil, and get your strength always being matured which nd vitality back quickly. W. W. Lake of Aberdeen, *"'« ‘Grippe left me weak, run-down with a severe cough from which I tried Satu accompanied at the plano by is ample proof of our statement that the quality of Black and White never varies. It is always the same — af pleasant, dependable, pure. ry but he will His programme My cough is almost ind well in. vi qgrtainty that if it does’ not benefit you we will give an Auto Accident. For Eczema of Scalp try our Nght, The auto- m re fect ‘that Jamison . stead of makiny According to Our Annual Custom, Beginning Tomorrow, for the Last Five Days of the February Sale All Furniture Not to Be Re-ordered—Odd Pieces, Separate Suites and Samples—are Marked Exactly Half Regular Prices This is not a sweeping-out of undesirable furniture; not a little matter. It involves thousands of dollars’ worth of high-grade furni- ture—matched suites, broken suites, odd pieces, which are not to be or cannot be re-ordered for our regular stocks. Included is Furniture for the den Furniture for the boudoir Furniture for the hall Furniture for anywhere but the kitchen Furniture for the bedroom Furniture for the living-room Furniture for the dining-room Furniture for the library This half-priced furniture will be grouped for quick, convenient selection tomorrow on each of the three Galleries—Fifth, Sixth, Seventh—in front of the Ninth Street elevators. There are only two days like tomorrow in one year. JOHN WANAMAKER Broadway and Ninth Street